Patrick Eugène
Patrick Eugène (b. 1984 in Brooklyn, New York; lives and works in Atlanta, Georgia) is a Haitian American painter creating large scale compositions with a central figure, evoking a stillness that entrances the viewer. These works harness the improvisational energy and emotive depth explored in his abstract period; his signature line-making remaining fluid.
As a son of Haitian immigrants, Eugène incorporates African diasporic connections between Haiti (the Caribbean), and continental North America within an intuitive practice that connects his work to everyday people. He shares, "My work speaks to human connectivity using a minimalistic approach to evoke emotion. Much of my work is void of a particular place or setting, hoping to leave a space for the viewer to transcend into a vessel without distraction or instruction."
As an enthusiastic admirer of abstract expressionist philosophies and forms, Patrick Eugène identified a correlation between the freedom and experimentation of artistic movement and jazz music. Eugène studied the ways in which both forms convey mood and facilitate visceral responses in audiences. The musicality of his paintings engenders very cinematic characters, alive and animated.
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Patrick Eugène
Solitude 17 Feb - 23 Mar 2024 ParisMariane Ibrahim is delighted to present Patrick Eugène’s first solo exhibition at the gallery in Paris, Solitude -- on view from February 17th to March 23rd, 2024. Solitude embarks...Read more -
Patrick Eugène
50 Lbs. 13 Apr - 20 May 2023 Chicago“There is so much beauty that fills voids. I look right into my own personal family history. Pride is found in knowing who you are.” Mariane Ibrahim announced 50 lbs.,...Read more -
Un Abrazo
Group Exhibition 8 Feb - 29 Apr 2023 Mexico CityThe inaugural group exhibition, Un Abrazo, features new work uniting a selection of represented artists. The exhibition explores the new possibilities of immersion, culture, and sensation that Mexico City represents...Read more -
Patrick Eugène and Ziad Kaki
Cinematic Expressions 9 Dec 2022 - 21 Jan 2023 ParisMariane Ibrahim is pleased to announce the gallery’s second dual exhibition in Paris entitled, Cinematic Expressions, featuring new works by Patrick Eugène and Ziad Kaki, marking their inaugural exhibitions in...Read more
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Mariane Ibrahim to Represent Patrick Eugène
Patrick Eugène | Representation April 5, 2023Mariane Ibrahim is pleased to announce the global representation of Atlanta-based, Haitian American artist Patrick Eugène. The artist presented his first dual show with the...Read more -
Sounds of Blackness
Patrick Eugène | Metropolitan Museum on Manila March 14, 2023Curated by Larry Ossei-Mensah and anchored by a selection of works from the collection of Filipino collector Timothy Tan, Sounds of Blackness is a group...Read more
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Art Basel Paris
16 - 20 Oct 2024Exhibiting artists: Raphaël Barontini Amoako Boafo Djabril BoukhenaÏssi Salah Elmur Patrick Eugène Sol Kordich Yukimasa Ida Shannon T. Lewis Ian Mwesiga Carmen Neely Zohra Opoku...Read more -
ART ONO
Setec, Seoul, Korea 19 - 21 Apr 2024BOOTH # 113 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: ruby onyinyechi amanze Patrick Eugène Yukimasa Ida Eva Jospin Carmen Neely Zohra Opoku Mariane Ibrahim is pleased to participate in...Read more -
Art Basel Miami Beach
1 - 3 Dec 2022BOOTH #D33 EXHIBITING ARTISTS: Amoako Boafo M. Florine Démosthène Patrick Eugène Yukimasa Ida Clotilde Jiménez Shannon T. Lewis No Martins Ian Micheal Ian Mwesiga Carmen...Read more
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Patrick Eugène
Solitude March 6, 2024Mariane Ibrahim is delighted to present Patrick Eugène’s first solo exhibition at the gallery in Paris, Solitude -- on view from February 17th to March 23rd, 2024. Solitude embarks on an empirical exploration of introspective spaces, examining the multifaceted experience of being alone. Inspired by the ideas of self-discovery, Solitude highlights the darkness and claircognizance that live within silence, quiet contemplation, and the enduring resilience of the human spirit.Read more -
Patrick Eugène
50 lbs. May 11, 2023Patrick Eugène’s paintings are tributes, ones formed not from reference photographs, but from a natural likeness and resemblance to his ancestry. The paintings persist and evoke dignity, refinement, and optimism. Through portraits of subjects at the outset of a journey, both physical and mental, Eugène emphasizes the radical effect migration can have on countries and people, even those uninvolved. Music by Jean 'Rudy' Perrault - III. Hope from Exodus for String Quartet Performed by: Khelsey Zarraga (violin), Anya Brumfield (violin), Wilfred Farquharson (viola), and Malik Johnson (cello) Courtesy of Mariane...Read more